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Gallup going hollywood
Film liaison working to get big productions to Gallup
Gallup Film Liaison Lisa Rodriguez, right, listens to Ann Lerner as she shows off a small set inside Stage 3 at Albuquerque Studios. Rodriguez was in Albuquerque to get information on how to entice the film industry to Gallup. — © 2009 Gallup Independent / Gaye Brown de Alvarez
Gallup Film Liaison Lisa Rodriguez, right, listens to Ann Lerner as she shows off a small set inside Stage 3 at Albuquerque Studios. Rodriguez was in Albuquerque to get information on how to entice the film industry to Gallup. — © 2009 Gallup Independent / Gaye Brown de Alvarez

Copyright © 2009
Gallup Independent

By Gaye Brown de Alvarez
Staff writer

GALLUP — We’ve got the red rocks, the endless sky, the indigenous people, hotels, restaurants, an airport and a rail spur in Gallup.

So how do we get the film industry to consider Gallup as a location for a movie, commercial or television show?

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Thursday
September 3, 2009

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